The 2011 road map for Dell has landed online and we’re only happy to learn of new Android devices to put on our watch list. Look for additional smart phones and tablets from the PC giant, including the Millennium, Hancock, and Silver Oak.

The full details are a bit lean at this point but we can hope to expect the Ice Cream (Sandwich) version of Android running on the Hancock with a 4-inch qHD screen, an 8-megapixel (HD) camera, and a front-facing camera of 1.3-megapixels. Judging by the really tiny image of the road map, the Hancock should feature a 4-row sliding QWERTY keyboard. The Millennium looks to be a nearly identical handset save for it being a larger (4.3-inch) touch only phone with DLNA support.

On the tablet front, we have even less for the four Android units on the horizon from Dell. Beginning around April and heading into early 2012, we will see the Gallo (Honeycomb), followed by the Sterling (Q4) and the Opus One and Dell Silver Oak in Q1 of next year. The road map also mentions that a few of the tablets (Gallo, Streak 7)will see handwriting recognition updates later in 2011.

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Yeah, Dell doesn’t have much of a presence in the ‘average consumer’ sector but they are very well known in business circles. So maybe if they pitch hard to the right IT buyers they can help spread Android into mor enterprise situations. That would be a big boost in recognition for the whole Android community, plus it would drive the guys at RIM (‘Blackberry’) absolutely crazy. With Nokia gone, RIM pretty much owns that market. Any incursion into their precious corporate territory is great for competition and even better news for Android users because it means there will be more developer interest in that area.